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FMS Collection Processing and Initiatives. Presented by: Eddie Reso & Donna Cornella May 2018. Overview. Treasury Collection Systems Collection Processing at USDA Current Improvements Implementation of Treasury’s CRS System
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FMS Collection Processing and Initiatives Presented by: Eddie Reso & Donna Cornella May 2018
Overview • Treasury Collection Systems • Collection Processing at USDA • Current Improvements • Implementation of Treasury’s CRS System • Future Initiatives
Introduction • Various types of collections are processed in FMMI. • Treasury has many different collection systems to which payments are remitted. • All collections come through a Treasury system. • Various USDA agencies utilize some or all of these Treasury systems. • Having data passed from these systems, that identify the debtor and/or applicable receivable, is necessary for posting collections.
Treasury Collection Mechanisms • Electronic Check Processing (ECP) • General Lockbox Network (GLN) • OCTnet • Credit Card Acquiring Services (CAS) • Credit Gate Way (Fedwire/ACH/Online Bill Pay) • Pay.gov • Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) • Treasury General Account (TGA)
GLN & ECP • GLN facilitates the capture of Federal Agencies check deposit and remittance (forms, coupons, and correspondence) information. • GLN is currently comprised of three Financial Agents that form the Lockbox Network: • Citibank • US Bank • Bank of America • ECP is a system used to convert paper checks into Automated Clearing House (ACH) or Check 21 via a lockbox network. • The ECP system is widely used by Federal Agencies and their Financial Agents to view and research transactions. • In order to use ECP, the agencies must have a lockbox. ECP and GLN work together.
GLN and ECP Process Flow • 5) Bank of • Deposit • Processes payments • Settlement via Check 21 or ACH • Sends settlement and return info back to ECP 6) Settlement and Return Data available in voucher reports 1) Incoming USPS and overnight delivery • 2) GLN Lockbox picks up mail • Verifies items according to specification • Data Capture • Scan checks and remittance images 3) Payment and Remittance data and images are transmitted to ECP • 4) Deposit preparation • Stores images and data • Generates reports • Logs into the ECP system to retrieve reports/images • Log into CIR to view reports and deposit information
ECP System • Receives files from Financial Agents containing: • Payment Information • Remittance Information • Check Images • Remittance Images • Acts as a data and image repository • Transmits data for settlement to FRB Cleveland • Enables users to query and view elements associated with a transaction • Download balancing and other reporting information
OTCnet • OTCnet is a Web-based system that enables federal agencies to integrate check conversion and deposit reporting activities, so that all check and cash deposits to Treasury General Accounts are handled by one Web-based application • Deposits come from an over-the-counter environment, which are required to make weekly deposits to a Treasury General Account (TGA) Bank • Two Components: The Check Capture component and the Deposit Reporting component • The Check Capture component allows agencies to electronically convert paper checks to digital images for presentment in an online (internet connectivity) or offline (no internet connectivity) mode. • The Deposit Reporting component allows agencies to deposit check, cash and coins to a TGA bank
Card Acquiring Services (CAS) • Formerly known as the Plastic Card Network • Treasury system which provides Federal Agencies with merchant services, credit, debit, electronic benefit transaction and stored value (e.g. gift, etc.) cards • Acceptance Points: • Traditional stand-alone terminals • Integrated point of sale solutions (e.g. electronic cash registers) • Vantiv Accept (mobile) • Kiosks • Internet-based software applications (e.g., pay.gov) • Vendor for Merchant processing: VANTIV
Three Electronic Payment Options • Treasury programs for collecting funds electronically • Online Bill Payment (OLBP) • Fedwire • ACH Credit (aka: Same day ACH) • Key factors such as payment size, time sensitivity of receipt, type of customer, and customer costs drive which collection option is most appropriate for agencies • These systems utilize the Credit Gateway to settle transactions through theFRB (operated by US Bank) • Transactions feed via Credit Gateway by ALC to the CIR
Pay.Gov • Allows Federal Agencies to collect money online • ACH Debits • Credit & Branded Debit Cards • Digital Wallet - PayPal & Amazon Payments • Pay.gov is the 2nd largest collection engine (only to taxes) in theUnited States • Agency Specific forms • Funds collected go through designated ALC to the CIR
Pay.Gov – E-billing • E-billing option – Debtor views actual bill in Pay.gov • Greatly reduces if not eliminate unapplied collections
The CIR • CIR: Collection Information Repository • Central source for all settled collections • Web-based - Accessible on-line • Over 20 standard online-viewed agency reports • Source for USDA Cash Reconciliation for collections
USDA Collection Processing • Collections are processed at five different USDA locations • Five different versions of the FMMI Lockbox Programs are utilized to process collections • Some offices use special programs or feeders in conjunction with the standard lockbox program
USDA Primary CollectionProcessing Areas • Forest Service (FS) – Albuquerque, NM • Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) – Urbandale , IA • Marketing and Regulatory Program Agencies (MRP) (APHIS, AMS, GIPSA, and servicing FAS) – Minneapolis, MN • Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) - Washington, DC • “Corporate” - New Orleans, LA
Current Corporate Collections Current Corporate Collection process: • FMS-TSB, Collection Processing Section (CPS) • Responsible for processing USDA’s Corporate Collections related to: • Employee TDY travel • Employee Travel relocations • Refund of Expenditures (i.e. IPERA, Telecommunications, and Utilities) • Various other types of collections • Most collections for NRCS and ARS • Not Payroll Debts (Payroll debts are processed by NFC/ABCO)
Current Corporate Collections Current Corporate Collection process: • Lockbox - US Bank File and CIR US Bank provides bank file that is automatically submitted into FMMI Corporate Lockbox processor: • automatic processing, or • recording to Suspense. • Non-Lockbox – CIR only data source • CPS creates a file to upload Suspense (S2) documents into FMMI for non-lockbox items (i.e. Fedwire, Pay.gov). This allows staff to work the collection via re-processor.
Corporate Lockbox Lockbox Remittance information included on US Bank lockbox file: • Schedule Date • Schedule Number • Customer Number • Customer Name • Account Receivable Number (a.k.a. Invoice Number) • Check Number • Amount
Corporate Non-LockboxManual Processes Manually process other collection data from CIR: • Non-Lockbox – not read automatically into Lockbox processor • Upload S2 to process against cash, and then use Re-processor • Manually process directly to cash without suspense Manually process items with unique accounting: • Cash back to Purchase Order • Cash back to Fund Commitment Item • Cash applied to Advance (ZG and VG)
Reconciliation Collections Must be Reconciled! • Cash Reconciliation • Suspense Reconciliation – process within 30 days (most within 5 days) • Reconcile by Schedule Number and Schedule Date • Total collections recorded in FMMI GL must equal collections reported on the CIR – monthly reconciliation
Refunds • Agencies can now initiate refunds on-line in FMMI • FMS assistance no longer necessary • Change payment method on AR invoice (“E” or “F”) • FMS automated payment run picks up invoice • Refund Limitations • Non-federal customers only • Only the following customer number • 3000000-3999999 (Commercial) • 4000000-4999999 (Employee) • 6000000-6999999 (State and Local)
Efficient Collections Efficient collections processing requires agency assistance. CPS needs: • Existing Accounting Document in FMMI • Completed Coversheet • Point of Contact If this occurs, CPS will be able to: • Process more quickly • Process more accurately
Efficient Collections • CPS Responsibility: • CPS applies cash only - separation of duties. • Agency Responsibility: • Create the accounting document prior to submitting check to lockbox. • Reference that document number and customer/vendor number on coversheet….UPDATED Coversheet:
Efficient Collections • Returning Funds to Treasury: • Restitutions • Jury Duty payments • Record to Treasury’s miscellaneous receipt account 3220
FMS Initiatives • Utilizing full benefits of the CIR • Building a CIR-FMMI interface • Implementing Treasury’s Central Receivable System • Utilizing eBill option to virtually eliminate unapplied collections • CRS Implementation • Using eBill in Pay.gov
Future USDA InitiativesProcessing Collections Interfacing Data from the CIR to FMIMI • Automated Processing of Collections from Single Source – CIR • CIR is official source of collections received • Eliminate need to obtain files from bank • Assure all remittance data obtained from bank is contained on CIR • Leverage current FMMI Lockbox Processor and Re-processor programs for processing - ALL Collections • Begin with Corporate Lockbox
Collections Processing Vision Lockbox “Collection” Processor Rejects worked “Collection” Re-Processor Post in FMMI to AR Invoice or as Straight Cash deposit Extract File Collection Details
Implementing Treasury’sCentral Receivable Service (CRS) • CRS is a service provided by Treasury, at no charge to federal agencies to assist in the management of current, non-tax receivables • Agencies send receivables to CRS • CRS issues bills and handles debt management • CRS is operated by US Bank • US Bank call center handles inquires and follow up on delinquent debt • Collections go directly to Agency – Both CRS and agency receive collection data from the CIR. • CRS performs no accounting services, but handles debt management services
CRS Services Provided • Invoice automation including demand letter and due process notice • Offers electronic and conventional remittance options • Active debtor location through skip tracing and outbound calls • Call center servicing • Installment agreements • Automated referral (transfer of debt) to Treasury for delinquent servicing (TOPS, CSNG) • Standardization and DATA Act compliance • On-line system – agencies can query on debts, upload proof of debt documents, and modify if necessary
USDA-FMS CRS ImplementationPhase 1 • Travel Relocation Receivables • New moveLINQ system for Travel Relocation sends receivables to FMMI • New FMMI-CRS Interface: • Extract invoices created by moveLINQ-FMMI Interface • Create file for CRS with receivable information • Flags Invoices in FMMI as “Sent to CRS” • CRS will issue bills and perform follow-up debt management actions • Collections come into the FMMI ALC 12-40-1240 established collection accounts at Treasury, with all other collections.
USDA-FMS CRS ImplementationPhase 1 (cont.) • CRS will use FMMI Accounts Receivable invoice number • CRS will use FMMI Customer Number • If necessary, CRS will perform the following actions: • Follow up calls • Delinquent notices • Transfer of to TOPS/CSNG • CRS will send files with current receivable status and activity to FMS • CRS will record cash collection activity in CRS, and provide on-line reports and queries available for inquiry, research and reconciliation activities.
USDA-FMS CRS ImplementationPhase 1 (cont.) • FMS will run FMMI-CRS interface routinely to send new “Travel Relocation” related receivable records to CRS. • FMS will receive cash collections, with all other collections, and post to receivables using current cash collection processing procedures. • FMS will reconcile FMMI and CRS receivable balances. • FMS will input documents in FMMI for any interest, penalty and fees applied to a receivable by CRS. • FMS will modify receivables in FMMI as appropriate when CRS transfers a debt to TOPS or CSNG (change reason code).
USDA-FMS CRS ImplementationPhase 1 (cont.)a • USDA Travel Relocation related debt, is considered a program in CRS • Agencies can establish multiple programs within CRS. • Agencies submit standard narratives, to be included on bills issued for a specific program. • Agencies can choose Treasury Collections mechanisms that are will be used for each program • OCTnet. Lockbox, Fedwire, CAS, Pay.gov, etc. • FMS has chosen exclusive use of eBill option in Pay.gov for payment of the travel relocation related debt program
CRS ImplementationUsing eBill Option • Review of e-billing • eBill created through Pay.gov • A notice sent to customer that a payment is due and instructions that the eBill can be found on Pay.gov • An access code, if provided, that customer must enter on Pay.gov to access their eBill • The online eBill contains the details of the payment request • Customer can enter the financial information to pay the eBill • Notification of bill can be sent e-mail or paper notice • Customer calls USBank for assistance if needed with retrieving eBill • USDA benefit – FMMI Document number included on 100% of collections
eBill Example eBill Example
FMMI – CRS Billing through Collection • Debtor goes to Pay.gov Pays (eBill) FMMI Doc No. Referenced CRS issues Bill (using FMM AR Invoice Doc No.) Debtor Receives eBill Notice FMMI AR Invoice CRS FMMI-CRS Interface Collection Posted in the CIR FMMI AR Invoice match FMMI Collection Re-processor CIR Extract File
Future USDA Initiatives What’s next? - Phase 2,3 . . . • NRCS programs to CRS • FNS currently utilizes CRS, but manually inputs bills both into CRSand FMMI • FMMI-CRS Interface • Built with selection parameters to easily implement additional programs without minimum or no programming changes necessary. • Develop back feed program from CRS-FMMI • Automatic creation of Penalty, Interest and Administrative fee documents • Automatic update to FMMI receivables transferred to TOPS & CSNG
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